Biology, BA

Biology, BA

Tackling climate change, protecting endangered species, teaching fifth-grade science—with a Biology degree from Saint Mary’s College, the possibilities are limitless.

Through a blend of theoretical and experimental learning, our program offers a comprehensive understanding of life sciences, covering the fundamentals of life, organism structures and functions, and evolutionary processes.

Experience this in small, discussion-based classes, a hallmark of our liberal arts tradition. Guided by our renowned and approachable faculty, you'll develop critical problem-solving and ethical reasoning skills, gain in-depth investigative tools, and enhance your ability to communicate scientific information effectively. We are dedicated to providing hands-on opportunities through formal classes, directed laboratory work, field research both locally and abroad, and independent study. Let Saint Mary’s Biology program be your pathway to a meaningful and impactful career.

 

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CURRICULUM

Biology, BA

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Learning Outcomes

  • PLO1: DEMONSTRATE a core knowledge in all three major areas of biology: molecular and cellular, organismal, and ecology and evolution.
  • PLO2: ANALYZE scientific information logically and critically.
  • PLO3: APPLY biological knowledge to a different context and/or exploration of new areas of inquiry.
  • PLO4: COMMUNICATE biological research and/or concepts effectively in both written and oral formats.
  • PLO5: USE biological techniques competently for research.
  • PLO6: Discuss the ethical, societal, or environmental consequences of biological practices or the role of biology in addressing current ethical, societal, and environmental challenges.

Requirements

Lower Division

The following lower-division courses are required for the major.

  • Intro Cell & Molecular Bio (5 units)
  • Intro Cell & Molec Bio Lab
  • Intro Organisms and Evolution (5 units)
  • Intro Organisms & Evol Lab
  • General Chemistry I (4 units)
  • General Chemistry I Laboratory (1 units)
  • Organic Chemistry I (4 units)
  • Organic Chemistry I Lab (1 units)
  • Organic Chemistry II (4 units)
  • Organic Chemistry II Lab (1 units)
  • General Chemistry II (4 units)
  • General Chemistry II Lab (1 units)
  • General Physics I (4 units)
  • General Physics I Laboratory

Math

Take one of the following courses (minimum 3 units). MATH 104 and MATH 137/137L fulfill the Mathematical Understanding requirement of the Core Curriculum, while BIOL 308/308L does not.

  • Research Design & Biostat (5 units)
  • Intro Probability & Statistics (3 units)
  • Calculus I (4 units)

Required Upper Division Courses

The following upper-division Biology courses are required for the major. Ecology and Genetics should be completed by the end of the junior year. Research Writing should be completed during the senior year.

  • Genetics (5 units)
  • Genetics Lab
  • General Ecology (5 units)
  • General Ecology Lab
  • Research Writing in Biology (1 units)
  • Intro to Biology for Human Hea (5 units)
  • Intro to Biology for Hlth Lab
  • Protecting Biodiversity (4 units)
  • Introductory Microbiology (4 units)
  • Introductory Microbiology Lab
  • General Biology (5 units)
  • General Biology Laboratory
  • Human Biology (4 units)
  • Human Biology Lab
  • Biology of Women (4 units)
  • Biology of Women Lab
  • Scientific Lab Elective (3 units)
  • Scientific Lecture Elective (3 units)
  • Intro Cell & Molecular Bio (5 units)
  • Intro Cell & Molec Bio Lab
  • Intro Organisms and Evolution (5 units)
  • Intro Organisms & Evol Lab
  • Human Anatomy for Kines (5 units)
  • Human Anat for Kines Lab
  • Human Anatomy (5 units)
  • Human Anatomy Laboratory
  • Human Physiology (5 units)
  • Human Physiology Laboratory
  • Anatomy and Physiology I (4 units)
  • Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
  • Anatomy and Physiology II (4 units)
  • Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
  • BIOL Elective (1-5 units)
  • Genetics (5 units)
  • Genetics Lab
  • General Ecology (5 units)
  • General Ecology Lab
  • Research Design & Biostat (5 units)
  • Rsrch Design & Biostat Lab
  • Biochemistry (5 units)
  • Biochemistry Lab
  • Molecular Biology (5 units)
  • Molecular Biology Lab
  • Cell Biology (5 units)
  • Cell Biology Lab
  • Microbiology (5 units)
  • Microbiology Lab
  • Immunology (5 units)
  • Immunology Lab
  • Special Topics Cell & Molec (3-4 units)
  • General Botany (5 units)
  • General Botany Lab
  • Dev Biology and Embryology (4 units)
  • Dev Biol and Embryology Lab
  • Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4 units)
  • Comparative Vert Anatomy Lab
  • Comparative Animal Physiology (5 units)
  • Comp Animal Physiology Lab
  • Advanced Human Anatomy (5 units)
  • Advanced Human Anatomy Lab
  • Advanced Human Physiology (5 units)
  • Advanced Human Physiology Lab
  • Special Topics Organismal Bio (3-4 units)
  • Evolution (4 units)
  • Macrosystems Biology (3 units)
  • Macrosystems Biology Lab (2 units)
  • Conservation Biology (4 units)
  • California Flora & Communities (5 units)
  • Cal Flora & Communities Lab
  • Aquatic and Marine Biology (4 units)
  • Vertebrate Zoology (5 units)
  • Vertebrate Zoology Lab
  • Symbiosis (4 units)
  • Symbiosis Lab
  • Special Topics Evo & Eco (3-4 units)
  • BIOL UD Elective (1-5 units)
  • Research Writing in Biology (1 units)
  • Internship in Biology (1-4 units)
  • Internship (1-4 units)
  • Independent Study in Biology (1-4 units)
  • Mentored Research (1-4 units)
  • Field/Lab Rsrch in Biol Lab

What can you do with a degree in Biology?

A degree in Biology provides students with a strong foundation in skills applicable to a wide variety of professions 
(*Some careers may require graduate school or additional study).

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Biochemist
Study the chemical processes of living organisms to advance medicine, agriculture, or biotechnology.

Conservation Scientist
Develop and implement strategies to manage natural habitats and protect endangered species.

Biological Technician
Support laboratory experiments by collecting data, maintaining equipment, and analyzing samples.

Wildlife Biologist
Research animal behavior, ecology, and population trends to inform conservation and policy efforts.

Agricultural and Food Scientist
Improve crop production, food safety, and sustainability through biological and chemical analysis.

Pharmaceutical or Medical Sales Representative
Apply scientific expertise to communicate the benefits and applications of medical and pharmaceutical products.

Microbiologist
Investigate microorganisms and their roles in health, disease, and environmental systems.

Environmental Consultant
Assess ecological impacts, monitor pollution, and provide guidance for sustainable practices.

Science Educator
Teach biology in schools, museums, science centers. A single-subject credential at Saint Mary’s alongside a Biology degree prepares students to teach high school.

Science Reporter or Communicator
Research and report on current advances in biological sciences to broad audiences.

Research Scientist
Conduct research studies to deepen understanding of life processes from molecules to ecosystems.

 

Saint Mary's Testimonials

“Pursuing a major in Biology at Saint Mary's College of California allows one to delve into the mysteries and beauty of life. The Biology program allows students to be prepared for future endeavors through educating in a wide range of sub-fields within Biology.”

Tom Latz, Class of 2022

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